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Final issue! The devastating conclusion to Swierczynski & Gane's monster epic is here! Godzilla is battered and beaten but not down for the count... yet his most fearsome foe ever still stands before him! With the end of the world near, Boxer has one final decision to make: to kill or not kill Godzilla!

The entertainment news source Variety reports that actor David Strathairn (Lincoln, The Bourne Ultimatum, Good Night, and Good Luck.) is in talks with Legendary Pictures for a role in the upcoming Godzilla film remake. The exact role has not been revealed, other than the character is in the military.

While robins may herald the start of spring, stars hint that movie production might be soon underway. Celebrity watchers have recently spied actors Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass) and Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) arriving in Vancouver. The buzz is that they're getting in a bit early for the filming of the new Hollywood remake of Godzilla, rumored to begin production on March 14th.

* LOOK, GODZILLA: IDW Publishing has announced a June 19 launch for Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, an ongoing series from writer Chris Mowry and artist Matt Frank.

"What we're doing with this series is giving readers that same focus on monsters that Legends had, while telling stories set in IDW's established Godzilla universe," Mowry said. "Readers can look forward to the return of some of our human cast and the introduction of a number of new ones, but the monster roster is larger than it has ever been, using nearly all of Toho's film creations to give readers battles never before seen."

Here's how the series is described:

"The entire world is opened up to the flying, stomping, smashing terror that can only come from the gnashing fangs, slashing claws, and otherworldly powers of destruction that these giant monsters wield. What will Godzilla do when he's suddenly not the only giant lizard in our small pond?"

The first issue will feature covers by Frank, Bob Eggleton and Arthur Adams.